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how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? >> ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> every movie? >> virtually every one. >> when the dark knight came out in 2008, it was pirated but not until after it had been seen in theaters for a day and a half. hard to believe, but that was seen as a major victory. >> hugh jackman--come on, wolverine, wolverine, wolverine. >> and then there's wolverine. when it premiered at a party in arizona in 2009... [crowd cheering] it had already premiered a full month earlier to millions on the internet. in this case, a copy of the film was stolen while it was being edited, but wolverine still made a ton of money: $160 million worldwide the weekend it was released. >> this is part of the problem with discussing the issue and talking about hollywood, because it feels like a lot of people who are making enough money complaining that they aren't makin
how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? >> ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> every movie? >> virtually every one. >> when the dark knight came out in 2008, it was pirated but not until after it had been seen in theaters for a day and a half. hard to believe, but that was seen...
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. >> we're providing the full resources of the united states government? everything we've got... >> yes, absolutely. >> we've told them is at their disposal. >> absolutely. >> our best people are on this? >> yes, they are. working nonstop around the clock in each of the operation centers. >> and they are now working side by side with the japanese? >> yes. >> but that wasn't always the case. >> not in the beginning, no. >> an american team of top experts arrived shortly after the disaster, but they were largely stuck at the u.s. embassy. the japanese didn't think they needed the help. but the emergency was out of control, and the u.s. gave the japanese an ominous private warning. >> that if, you know, we don't expand the efforts, we'll require heroic work done that could be, you know, quite devastating for the workers. >> what do we mean by that? >> that means they could very well lose their lives. >> an official with the u.s. government told the japanese that "your people are gonna have to die save that plant unless you let us help you." >> yes. >> at one
. >> we're providing the full resources of the united states government? everything we've got... >> yes, absolutely. >> we've told them is at their disposal. >> absolutely. >> our best people are on this? >> yes, they are. working nonstop around the clock in each of the operation centers. >> and they are now working side by side with the japanese? >> yes. >> but that wasn't always the case. >> not in the beginning, no. >> an...
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still, pew says there are still 11 million undocumented mexican workers in the united states, and no one knows if current trends will continue once the u.s. economy recovers. >> the question for the future is whether the job magnet of the u.s. will continue to draw people or whether enforcement and conditions in mexico will keep people home again. >> reporter: so maybe all of that makes washington hesitant to say that what we're doing is working. because on the border, the battle is always changing politically, economically and strategically. >> i don't think when you're looking at border security and you're looking at keeping the country safe something is ever going to work because the threat is constantly changing. the threat is changing and evolving and adapting. andhe second we think, in washington or anywhere in the country, that it works, we're all in trouble. >> reporter: in just a moment, a woman in trouble, a man going around in circles, and how a pooch saved the presidency is and just might do it again. [ male announcer ] fighting pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath? f
still, pew says there are still 11 million undocumented mexican workers in the united states, and no one knows if current trends will continue once the u.s. economy recovers. >> the question for the future is whether the job magnet of the u.s. will continue to draw people or whether enforcement and conditions in mexico will keep people home again. >> reporter: so maybe all of that makes washington hesitant to say that what we're doing is working. because on the border, the battle is...
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here in the united states it's a little more shocking. >> is that what they do? >> in africa it's very common for people to just ob the side of the road and take out their breast and breast-feed. so much depends on your cultural background, where you come from, what you think about it, but certainly here in the newsroom if you were interviewing someone and they whipped out their breast, it would be a fairly shocking thing. >> you don't have to whip it out. just take it out. >> i suppose it would depend on the size, right? >> wow. >> do you whip or take. so many incredible contraptions for how you demurely cover that come in all shapes and sizes so you can do it in a discreet way. >> i'm in the airports all the time. you never know it. >> there are ways of covering, and some people do it, more or less. remember, you had alicia silverstone who literally chewed the food and put it in her child's mouth. >> that's a wholer other -- >> that's attachment parenting. the whole idea behind the time magazine cover are with we parenting in an attached way, so lots of debate,
here in the united states it's a little more shocking. >> is that what they do? >> in africa it's very common for people to just ob the side of the road and take out their breast and breast-feed. so much depends on your cultural background, where you come from, what you think about it, but certainly here in the newsroom if you were interviewing someone and they whipped out their breast, it would be a fairly shocking thing. >> you don't have to whip it out. just take it out....
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states who have been raised by gay couples. >> i had one of the leading exponents. zack walls came in. who's an extraordinary young man. and he had both his mums sitting in the audience, which i thought was great. and as he said, kim kardashian's marriage lasted however many hours it was, and he listed a whole lot of others in his book. i thought it was a smart point to make. >> yes. >> that actually it's respecting the sanctity of marriage is much more important, i think. are you as happy as you've ever been in your life? >> i am definitely as happy as i've ever been. happier i would say than i've ever been. >> you finally worked out what would make you happy? >> well, i wouldn't say that i was unhappy before. but i feel that i have found the absolute perfect person for me. we have a wonderful family. we have three kids. they're thriving. i'm very happy with my career and my home. and so yeah. >> life is pretty good for you, isn't it? >> life is pretty good. >> i can't let you go without a quick mention of "sex and the city." let's take a little watch of you in act
states who have been raised by gay couples. >> i had one of the leading exponents. zack walls came in. who's an extraordinary young man. and he had both his mums sitting in the audience, which i thought was great. and as he said, kim kardashian's marriage lasted however many hours it was, and he listed a whole lot of others in his book. i thought it was a smart point to make. >> yes. >> that actually it's respecting the sanctity of marriage is much more important, i think. are...
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right now you've had some successful, i think, meetings with the president of the united states. but a lot of americans as you know, and you look at american public opinion polls, they're concerned that they want the u.s. out of afghanistan, about 70% say it's time for the u.s. to come home, the u.s. is spending to keep 90,000 troops, $2 billion a week in afghanistan, $100 billion a year. why is this money well spent? >> we have already agreed on a process of transition to afghan authority whereby afghanistan will be looking after itself and after its security and the defense of the country almost entirely by 2014, and that's also the time that the american forces and other forces will withdraw from afghanistan. that transition and the eventual withdrawal in 2014 of the u.s. forces and other nato forces from afghanistan is good for afghanistan and good for our allied countries. today we discussed that. we have finalized plans. so 2014 will be a year in which the united states will not be spending as much money in afghanistan as it is spending today. it will save money and we will
right now you've had some successful, i think, meetings with the president of the united states. but a lot of americans as you know, and you look at american public opinion polls, they're concerned that they want the u.s. out of afghanistan, about 70% say it's time for the u.s. to come home, the u.s. is spending to keep 90,000 troops, $2 billion a week in afghanistan, $100 billion a year. why is this money well spent? >> we have already agreed on a process of transition to afghan...
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what the president of the united states said today is that he cares for them. he is their president, he is standing up for them and he believes that they too are equal under the law. and that is incredibly significant. i also think that it is the -- we will never have another president, democrat or republican, that opposes gay marriage. >> let me turn to bill donahue. you don't agree with this. what was your reaction to what the president did today? >> well, it all started with our friend, mr. joseph biden, from delaware on "meet the press." he brought the guy out and asked to come clean. as you said obama has always liked the idea of two men getting married. he had to change because he wanted to become president and he said he invoked his christian moorings. he said he was a christian, and christians don't believe in two men getting married. now today he had to wiggle with that, didn't he? so he said well, i'm going to invoke the golden rule. the problem with the golden rule idea is that it covers the marriage of patricia and alan muth. they are brothers and s
what the president of the united states said today is that he cares for them. he is their president, he is standing up for them and he believes that they too are equal under the law. and that is incredibly significant. i also think that it is the -- we will never have another president, democrat or republican, that opposes gay marriage. >> let me turn to bill donahue. you don't agree with this. what was your reaction to what the president did today? >> well, it all started with our...
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, given the clear bandwagon heading that way, quite a moment for the president of the united states to stand there and say, i support gay marriage. do you think he's going to do that? >> i don't know if he's going to do that. and that would be certainly an amazing thing if he would do that. and i would applaud and i think people all over this country would applaud. but, the thing that i really want from him is the repeal of the defense of marriage act which he has said is unconstitutional. and i think that that is something that is very in his control, and that's -- that's, for me, that's his task. >> you are engaged to be married. >> yes. >> now you were with the man for a long time. >> for 15 years. we have two children together. >> yes. and now you're going to be marrying a woman. >> yes. >> that's great interest as you'd expect. you said this which i thought was fascinating. the fight for gay marriage is often portrayed in political terms, democrat versus republican, liberal versus conservative, but for couples like us, this is about something simpler and more personal. i want to b
, given the clear bandwagon heading that way, quite a moment for the president of the united states to stand there and say, i support gay marriage. do you think he's going to do that? >> i don't know if he's going to do that. and that would be certainly an amazing thing if he would do that. and i would applaud and i think people all over this country would applaud. but, the thing that i really want from him is the repeal of the defense of marriage act which he has said is...
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states and george clooney all for $3. >> that was like the most amazing thing about this fundraiser. they put this raffle out there and did raise $9 million from people going online and donating at least $3. $3 was the minimum. they did release the names of the winners who won. i just brought them with me. the first lady is beth who is a science teacher from new jersey. the other is karen who is a communications specialist from st. augustine, florida. they got all expense paid trips to this fundraiser. they get to bring their husbands as their dates. it will be a good time for them. >> nischelle, thank you. >> sure. >> celebrities, politics and big bucks is all fodder for p.j. o'rourke. what do you make of this. $15 million, dinner at george clooney's house. the president helicoptering in. is it all just smart political fundraising or just tipping over the edge a little bit? >> no. all political fundraising is just a tax on stupidity but there may be more stupidity around than usual. but i'm interested in this that is celebrity-centered and that got me thinking about why celebrities
states and george clooney all for $3. >> that was like the most amazing thing about this fundraiser. they put this raffle out there and did raise $9 million from people going online and donating at least $3. $3 was the minimum. they did release the names of the winners who won. i just brought them with me. the first lady is beth who is a science teacher from new jersey. the other is karen who is a communications specialist from st. augustine, florida. they got all expense paid trips to...
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i'll press a top foreign ministry official to see what havana wants from the united states. this tug-of-war playing out in "the situation room." what would you pay to attend dinner with george clooney and president obama? we're standing by for a record-breaking fund-raiser at clooney's home tonight. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now we're learning more about an all-out effort by al qaeda terrorists in yemen to attack the united states and how a secret agent prevented one terrifying bomb plot from being carried out. let's bring in brian todd uncovering new details about the informant who apparently snatched al qaeda's bomb. >> wolf, we've been in touch with an analyst who has been briefed by this plot and he's giving us new insights on the bomb itself and on the operative who brought this bomb down. cnn has obtained new information on the agent that penetrated the plot and before it could blow up a u.s.-bound passenger yet. the informan
i'll press a top foreign ministry official to see what havana wants from the united states. this tug-of-war playing out in "the situation room." what would you pay to attend dinner with george clooney and president obama? we're standing by for a record-breaking fund-raiser at clooney's home tonight. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>...
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i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel like they belong, and it's just fun. we use soccer as a hook, and then we have them in our education program. >> that's an s. it's a c. >> try to get them on to college. >> friends and they teach me how to speak english. now it's a fun life. >> their families have sacrificed everything for their kids to have a better life. if we can do anything to help them, it's my honor. >> and, remember, of course, you can nominate someone you think is going above and beyond for a cause at cmn heroes.com. >>> a controversial marriage amendment in north carolina has drawn a big name into the debate. w
i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel...
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states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well, then that would kind of intimate there may be a repeat performance as it pertains to greece. >> yes, and we're probably likely to see the same thing in greece. the prime minister there who is what you call a technocrat, not a party man, he was put in because there was a coalition government, one of the parties in that coalition seems to be leading the others. so the leader of that party will probably try and form a coalition government. they have more elections in a month. greece is a smaller economy, but it is the absolute extreme situation of what can happen if you don't govern responsibly. here in
states between more government spending to continue to stimulate the economy, or austerity which is government cuts, which we have been seeing, which the tea party and conservative republicans would like us to see, in order to balance budgets. it is the same kind of thing. a sta austerity has been applied in europe in the past couple of years with not great results. part of the thing about austerity, fred, when you impose it, voters don't tend to like it because it hurts them. >> well,...
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this is an event being hosted by the first laid of the united states. there were several protests earlier today that got violent. this one apparently has not yet but we are going to check in with a reporter on the scene coming up in moments. >>> all right. live pictures now from chicago, courtesy of our affiliate wgn, and obviously this cameraman does not realize he is on the air right now. but anyway, the protests, can we just come back to me on camera? this is probably dizzying our viewers right now. thank you. the protests have been happening all over chicago, specifically early in the south loop where they got really violent. that's the pictures that you're looking at, and we saw police officers pummeling some of the protesters there in chicago, and we saw some of the protesters taunting police officers. this was three blocks away from the nato summit that's happening there with the president and leaders from around the world. this evening, take a look at this. let's show this video from earlier. this is the video of an officer's pummeling some of t
this is an event being hosted by the first laid of the united states. there were several protests earlier today that got violent. this one apparently has not yet but we are going to check in with a reporter on the scene coming up in moments. >>> all right. live pictures now from chicago, courtesy of our affiliate wgn, and obviously this cameraman does not realize he is on the air right now. but anyway, the protests, can we just come back to me on camera? this is probably dizzying our...
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states military. let's listen to some of that. >> we have to courses with ecan follow. one is the pathway of europe, shrink our military smaller and smaller to pay for our social needs. and they, of course, rely upon the strength of america and they hope for the best. if we were to follow that kind of course, there would be no one to stand to protect us. the others is to commit to the strongest military in the world, second to none, can no comparable power in the world. we choose that course in america not so that we just win wars but so that we can prevent wars because of strong america is the best deterrent to war as there ever has been invented. >> mitt romney speaking in san diego today. there is word iran is involved in assassination plots targeting american diplomats. we have those details. but first, sanjay gupta's next list" a preview this next sunday, he looks at david peterson who created a new language for one of america's moe popular shows. take a look. >> they're a kind of wandering tribe
states military. let's listen to some of that. >> we have to courses with ecan follow. one is the pathway of europe, shrink our military smaller and smaller to pay for our social needs. and they, of course, rely upon the strength of america and they hope for the best. if we were to follow that kind of course, there would be no one to stand to protect us. the others is to commit to the strongest military in the world, second to none, can no comparable power in the world. we choose that...
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i'll ask him whether he owes the united states an apology and why he's refusing to allow an american congressman into his country. >> also, former secretary of state colin powell reveals his support for same-sex marriage and his biggest disappointment with president obama in our in-depth interview. and allegations that
i'll ask him whether he owes the united states an apology and why he's refusing to allow an american congressman into his country. >> also, former secretary of state colin powell reveals his support for same-sex marriage and his biggest disappointment with president obama in our in-depth interview. and allegations that
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this is an event that's being hosted by the first lady of the united states, and there were several protests earlier today that got violent, and this one apparently has not yet, but we'll check in with the reporter on the scene coming up in moments. [ male announcer ] began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. see your lexus dealer. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. >>> all right, live pictures now from chicago, courtesy of our affiliate wgn, and obviously this camera man does not realize he is on the air right now. but anyway, the protests, can we just come back to me on camera? this is probably dizzying our
this is an event that's being hosted by the first lady of the united states, and there were several protests earlier today that got violent, and this one apparently has not yet, but we'll check in with the reporter on the scene coming up in moments. [ male announcer ] began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. see your...
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not just for me but everybody in the united states. to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on, same feelings? >> honestly, i was puzzled. i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misuse the word retire. no reason to leave the show. you've got to see about getting a gig here. because this is ideal for you. >> all right. now, you want to know something? i think you're a pretty good actor. i want to show you a scene from i think the only movie you ever made. "cabin boy" with chris elliot. >> right. >> yeah. wait until you see this guy in this scene "cabin boy." wait until you see this. it's dave the actor. roll it. >> you know what you are? you're one of those little fancy lads aren't you? boy, you're cute. gosh what a sweet little outfit. is it your little spring outfit? you couldn't be cuter. you're so adorable. oh, my. you know, yo
not just for me but everybody in the united states. to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on, same feelings? >> honestly, i was puzzled. i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misuse the word retire. no reason to leave the show. you've got to see about getting a gig here....
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that came in his address in the united states air force academy. let's go live to dan lothian in colorado springs. dan, how did it go over there today? >> reporter: the president's address was a mix of pride and politics. he was talking about the u.s. global leadership and going through some of his campaign themes and he was seemingly countering some of the criticism from his likely opponent, mitt romney. >> a dramatic flyover capped president obama's commencement salute to more than 1,000 cadets in the u.s. air force academy where he touted their accomplishments and challenged them to become great leaders. >> you are dismissed! >> and celebrated the end. >> this is the day you finally become officers in the finest air force in the world. >> he spent most of the commencement address painting a picture of the landscape since the cadets arrived four years ago. the war in iraq over, the fight in afghanistan winding down, the killing of osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden is no longer a threat to our country. we've put al qaeda on the path to defeat. >
that came in his address in the united states air force academy. let's go live to dan lothian in colorado springs. dan, how did it go over there today? >> reporter: the president's address was a mix of pride and politics. he was talking about the u.s. global leadership and going through some of his campaign themes and he was seemingly countering some of the criticism from his likely opponent, mitt romney. >> a dramatic flyover capped president obama's commencement salute to more...
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amy has necrotising fashion united states. once it gets in you it spreads very, very quickly. as you said, she's in critical condition, you just never think this kind of thing can happen, and again, it's rare, but unfortunately 25% of people who get this disease, die from it. >> let's say our kids have some sort of scrape or wound, do you just stay out of waters that aren't clean? >> i don't think that's the solution, people go swimming, i know lots of people who have gone swimming in that river. i don't think that so much's the issue. you keep an eye on it. any time your child has a cut, you keep an eye on it. most of the time it's going to heal just fine, but if it starts looking a little red, a little swollen, a little out of the ordinary, then you should start thinking is this something i should pay attention to? >> could this have been prevented then? >> it took about four visits to the doctor to diagnose this. at one point she went to the doctor in terrible pain and they gave her a painkiller and sent her home. it sounds terrible, but it's very hard to diagnose. all of u
amy has necrotising fashion united states. once it gets in you it spreads very, very quickly. as you said, she's in critical condition, you just never think this kind of thing can happen, and again, it's rare, but unfortunately 25% of people who get this disease, die from it. >> let's say our kids have some sort of scrape or wound, do you just stay out of waters that aren't clean? >> i don't think that's the solution, people go swimming, i know lots of people who have gone swimming...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> happy friday to you. i'm carol costello. it's 30 minutes past the hour. stories we're watching right now in the "newsroom." jpmorgan chase multimillion dollar trading blunder dragged down bank stocks this morning which would set up a rough session for trading today. >>> two young tennessee girls are out of the hospital after a three-week kidnapping ordeal led to a nationwide manhunt. alexandria and kyliyah bain were found in a wooded are
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will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up flying to the u.s., i can only imagine that at the exact same moment that secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary tim geithner are there for economic meetings, that this would cause a big problem. >> reporter: a big problem indeed. this is a very, very brittle relationship at the best of times, but it's a relationship of mutual dependency. china and the u.s. are locked in a very, very lucrative economic relationship, despite the tensions that exist. but, yes, this is certainly something that could cause a rupture in what is already a very, very t
will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild...
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he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president of the united states within hours after having walked up pennsylvania avenue, nipping on a plane and going up to ottawa or nipping across to new mexico. it's just you know, or even going to california. this is extraordinary. it is a huge indication that if he is going to get his policies through in france he has to take berlin along with him, and merkel has to go along and agree to. and not only that, at the weekend both of them will be in washington and camp david for the g-8, and hollande will have to try to convince president obama that he knows -- that hollande know what is he's doing in france. >> talk
he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with...
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you mentioned the president of the united states, president obama. let me read to you a quote that he gave two years ago when you were seeking your 21st term, if you don't mind. he said, talking about you, he's somebody who's at the end of his career, 80 years old. i am sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity. and my hope is that it happens. those are pretty strong words. do you think you need the president's support this time around, congressman? >> of course not. i would welcome it. but what did he really say, that i reached the end of my career. i've been here for 41 years, now going on 42. that he wished i leave with dignity. i have no question that i will and his wishes will be fulfilled. what did he say that was so derogatory if you take the words? now, true, he didn't hug and kiss me like i wish he would, but i don't have any problem. >> let me ask you this. he says he hopes you end your career with dignity. >> and i will, i will. >> let me throw one more thing out, okay. let me throw one thing out. senator john mc
you mentioned the president of the united states, president obama. let me read to you a quote that he gave two years ago when you were seeking your 21st term, if you don't mind. he said, talking about you, he's somebody who's at the end of his career, 80 years old. i am sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity. and my hope is that it happens. those are pretty strong words. do you think you need the president's support this time around, congressman? >> of course...
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i hope to build a conservative majority in the united states senate so that bipartisanship becomes democrats joining republicans to roll back the size of government, reduce the bureaucracy, lower taxes and get america moving again. >> those comments may not bode well when you look at the fact that only 17% of the country is approving of the job that congress is doing and they cite as a large part of the problem partisanship. joining us this morning is congressman jim cooper of tennessee. a moderate blue dog democrat founding member of no labels, a group of democrats and republicans who say they have one goal, which is to make government work again. i think lots of us could support that goal. nice to see you. you heard mr. mourdock saying he thinks he doesn't support successful compromise. that it's not really possible. what do you think of that? >> soledad, what mourdock is saying is popular but it's very dangerous. you have to compromise in order to build a great nation. our nation was essentially founded on compromise and without that today we're going to lose our credit rating again, we'r
i hope to build a conservative majority in the united states senate so that bipartisanship becomes democrats joining republicans to roll back the size of government, reduce the bureaucracy, lower taxes and get america moving again. >> those comments may not bode well when you look at the fact that only 17% of the country is approving of the job that congress is doing and they cite as a large part of the problem partisanship. joining us this morning is congressman jim cooper of tennessee....
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and china lands in the united states. he is now free to speak and we'll tell you what he is saying. >>> plus a failure to launch. facebook falls flat and opens the trading week where it started on friday. could the stock be a total bust? >>> plus, mick jagger channels another iconic lead singer and nails it on "saturday night live." it is sunday, may 21st. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome everybody. let's get started with some breaking news on what could become very soon new charges of rape against the former imf chief dominic strauss-kahn. let's get right to christine romans for some details. hey, good morning. >> good morning to you, le
and china lands in the united states. he is now free to speak and we'll tell you what he is saying. >>> plus a failure to launch. facebook falls flat and opens the trading week where it started on friday. could the stock be a total bust? >>> plus, mick jagger channels another iconic lead singer and nails it on "saturday night live." it is sunday, may 21st. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome everybody. let's get started...
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. >>> and al qaeda declares an electronic jihad on the united states. we put cyber security in focus, and ask some insiders how vulnerable we really are. and if there's anything we can do about it. >>> and later, oprah did it in nashville, tom hanks did it in cleveland. we'll tell you what they and other celebs did to break into show biz, and some new methods today's college kids are trying. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00. thanks for waking up with us. let's get you caught up on some of the news. 33 years to the day etan patz disappeared, someone has finally been charged with his murder. pedro hernandez was arraigned yesterday on a second degree murder charge. this was a man identified as hernandez. he confessed this week to strangling the boy and putting his body in the trash. >> in the years following etan's disappearance, hernandez had told a family member and others that he had, quote, done a bad thing and killed a child in new york. >> he seemed like an all right guy. he had a wife and there was a young daughter. and they we
. >>> and al qaeda declares an electronic jihad on the united states. we put cyber security in focus, and ask some insiders how vulnerable we really are. and if there's anything we can do about it. >>> and later, oprah did it in nashville, tom hanks did it in cleveland. we'll tell you what they and other celebs did to break into show biz, and some new methods today's college kids are trying. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00. thanks for waking up...
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was recognized as a superstar in europe first before coming back to the united states, and a.j., i have to tell you, i remember that "love to love you baby" song. i was very small and my siblings were very small as well. and we had no idea what she was saying. we thought it was lot ya lot ya, but when we started the moans and groans, my mother was so upset and said you cannot sing that song. that was one of the songs she was known for and pushing the envelope a little bit, too. she was very much embraced in the '70s and '80s very much by the gay community. a lot of people who would love to dress up as donna sommer for parties and things like that, and really very welcoming, very warm to just a very eclectic group of people who used to follow her. >> i'll tell you, i have a very funny story of my own about a donna summer song "hot stuff," you remember that big hit. number one in 1979. i was young at the time. is on my way to school. my dad was driving. it came on the am radio and it was around the time of passover that year, and i was sure and i remember this to this day and i tell this
was recognized as a superstar in europe first before coming back to the united states, and a.j., i have to tell you, i remember that "love to love you baby" song. i was very small and my siblings were very small as well. and we had no idea what she was saying. we thought it was lot ya lot ya, but when we started the moans and groans, my mother was so upset and said you cannot sing that song. that was one of the songs she was known for and pushing the envelope a little bit, too. she...
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bigger security responsibility for the united states. that's is what that means. both events are the equal of hosting the world cup and world series in the same country for the same weekend. let's check in with dan lothian. we hear a lot about vladimir putin not showing up for the g-8 summit. why is that? >> reporter: the white house is downplaying friction here saying that president putin called president obama saying he could not make the trip here because he was busy forming his government there and getting settled back into a role that he once held as president in russia. there had been some speculation that the reason he pulled out was because he didn't want to come here and face the continuing pressure from the international community to take more decisive steps in dealing with syria and also iran. again, they are saying this is more a situation where he wanted to take care of his business there back at home instead of coming here. what's interesting is president obama shortly after that announced that he -- at least the white house would not be going to the
bigger security responsibility for the united states. that's is what that means. both events are the equal of hosting the world cup and world series in the same country for the same weekend. let's check in with dan lothian. we hear a lot about vladimir putin not showing up for the g-8 summit. why is that? >> reporter: the white house is downplaying friction here saying that president putin called president obama saying he could not make the trip here because he was busy forming his...
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. >>> something historic happened in egypt last night that we take for granted here in the united states. the two leading candidates for president went on television live and debated. a democratic debate live on television in egypt, it has never happened, not during hosni mubarak's 30 years in power, certainly not before that. voters in egypt will go to the polls and pick a president in less than two weeks. i want to bring in michael holmes. this is not something that we necessarily could see. i understand it was not egyptian state television but two private stations that carried this live. why does that make a difference? >> because there's 13 candidates for president. you only saw two of them last night. they are the two front-runners but it was an interesting decision. as you say, private television decided on the two, and they didn't include anyone from the muslim brotherhood. the owners of the main stations, they like the muslim brotherhood. >> still some politics, still some censorship and politics that are playing out. >> only the two front-runners. the foreign minister in the mub
. >>> something historic happened in egypt last night that we take for granted here in the united states. the two leading candidates for president went on television live and debated. a democratic debate live on television in egypt, it has never happened, not during hosni mubarak's 30 years in power, certainly not before that. voters in egypt will go to the polls and pick a president in less than two weeks. i want to bring in michael holmes. this is not something that we necessarily...
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states putting the shuttle program into moth balls, it's the new generation of the once mighty u.s. space program. john zarrella is in miami. i want to continue to show our viewers the cool pictures. i want you to take us through what's about to happen. >> the dragon is dragging right now. they got behind the time line again. what happened was they had run through a series of maneuvers and procedures to check out all of dragon's systems from its braking system to its acceleration system and when they gave the go ahead to move within 30 meters, 100 feet of the space station, at 70 meters out they said stop. they were having a problem with the onboard radar system. the system on dragon. what that does is measures the distance by sending a beam that reflects off a spot on the station and then sends that reflection back to the dragon. the beam was hitting the wrong place on the station and not the reflector it needed to hit. they are trying to figure out what they're going to do if in fact they can go ahead and proceed. we saw from nasa it looks like 10:10 eastern time now is the new ta
states putting the shuttle program into moth balls, it's the new generation of the once mighty u.s. space program. john zarrella is in miami. i want to continue to show our viewers the cool pictures. i want you to take us through what's about to happen. >> the dragon is dragging right now. they got behind the time line again. what happened was they had run through a series of maneuvers and procedures to check out all of dragon's systems from its braking system to its acceleration system...
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or being the next president of the united states? >> don, i think it's going to be the economy. because it's going to be the economy, they're going to support the person who they believe has the best economic policies. so far we've seen they believe that person is barack obama, and that's not going to change. i do believe that for african-americans, and i've seen a lot of folks, and one just on your program, don, a pastor basically saying, a reverend, that this is not something that he believes that black americans will take away their support from this president, even though they might disagree with him on this issue. latinos are the same. in fact, a poll shows that latinos overwhelmingly support equality of marriage for gay and lesbian americans. but again, the economy is the number one issue. >> crystal, did you hear -- >> but equality is not the same as going to a poll and voting for same-sex marriage. what we know is when 30 states have put it on the ballot, guess what? every time the american people, you know, which includes hispanics and black americans and white american
or being the next president of the united states? >> don, i think it's going to be the economy. because it's going to be the economy, they're going to support the person who they believe has the best economic policies. so far we've seen they believe that person is barack obama, and that's not going to change. i do believe that for african-americans, and i've seen a lot of folks, and one just on your program, don, a pastor basically saying, a reverend, that this is not something that he...